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Ottawa responds to U.S. tariff threat by tabling bill on forced labour

Ottawa responds to U.S. tariff threat by tabling bill on forced labour
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The Canadian government is preparing to introduce legislation to prohibit the importation of goods produced by forced labour in response to U.S. tariff threats. Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged that while Canada has a legal framework, it has struggled with effective implementation.

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Highlights international trade tensions and the legislative response to human rights concerns in global supply chains.

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Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Ottawa responds to U.S. tariff threat by tabling bill on forced labour Prime Minister Mark Carney said the government had been looking at ways to 'reinforce' its current regime

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